Yohji Yamamoto POUR HOMME Runway (FW 1998)

Yohji Yamamoto POUR HOMME Runway (FW 1998)

By FORM Administrator

Yohji Yamamoto’s Pour Homme Fall/Winter 1998 runway presentation was a breathtaking exploration of deconstruction and artistry in menswear. The collection was a masterful blend of traditional tailoring and radical innovation, with garments that defied conventional form. Yamamoto’s use of oversized silhouettes and layered textures created a dramatic sense of movement, while the dark, moody color palette underscored the collection’s introspective and enigmatic nature.

A highlight of the show was the appearance of Vivienne Westwood, who walked the runway in Yamamoto’s designs. Her presence was a striking juxtaposition to the austere elegance of the collection, adding a unique, rebellious flair to the presentation. This fusion of Yamamoto’s avant-garde vision with Westwood’s distinctive edge created a powerful statement, emphasizing the fluid boundaries of fashion and the artistry inherent in each garment. The runway became a stage for a dialogue between tradition and innovation, showcasing a new paradigm of menswear that was both timeless and groundbreaking.

 

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